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income, and mortality (n=496,658; 274,316 deaths between 1995 and 2007). We estimate bivariate and multivariate Cox … occupation and income, and the effects of occupation is mediated by income. All dimensions have their own net effect on mortality …, but income shows the steepest mortality gradient (HR 1.78, lowest vs. highest quintile). Income is more important for men …
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and indirect pathways linking early SEP, respondents' education and adult household income, with a particular focus on … growth curves of household income and depressive symptoms. We found that the effect of parents' education was entirely … mediated by respondent's education. In turn, the effect of respondent's education was largely mediated by household income. In …
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This is a study of the secondhand effects of student alcohol use experienced by residents of neighborhoods near college campuses. We examined the relationship of a college's level of binge drinking and the number of alcohol outlets in the immediate area, to lowered quality of neighborhood life...
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returning to education. We examine two labour market outcomes: stable employment and average annual income. The results of our … polytechnic Master's degrees have seen the greatest benefit in terms of both employment probabilities and income growth. …
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Growth mixture modeling has gained much attention in applied and methodological social science research recently, but the selection of the number of latent classes for such models remains a challenging issue. This problem becomes more serious when one of the key assumptions of this model, proper...
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Challenges in the analyses of growth mixture models include missing data, outliers, estimation, and model selection. Four non-ignorable missingness models to recover the information due to missing data, and three robust models to reduce the effect of non-normality are proposed. A full Bayesian...
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